2012 Billabong Pipe Masters: Day 2 Highlights

2012 Billabong Pipe Masters: Day 2 HighlightsSebastian Zietz wins the Triple Crown; World Title to be decided on final day of Pipe Masters

In the eighth heat of today's second round, when Miguel Pupo defeated Adam Melling, Sebastian Zietz became the second non World Tour surfer in history to win the prestigious Vans Triple Crown. Immediately following the announcement, "Seabass" was chaired down the beach on the shoulders of his friends, soul arching atop a ten-foot surfboard. With the win he's now 100k richer, and the proud owner of a custom Harley Davidson motorcycle and a diamond studded ten thousand dollar Nixon watch. "I'm happy, I mean to do it for Andy, I think he gave me the power today. I'm so stoked."

After a celebratory beer he was right back in the lineup, casually taking down John John Florence in round 3 and Dane Reynolds and Damien Hobgood in the no losers fourth round shortly after. Now sitting in the quarters, he has a heck of a chance to become the first surfer since the late Andy Irons to make the finals at Haleiwa, Sunset, and Pipeline. And the dream run continues…

In the late afternoon with the World Title on the line, Joel Parkinson and Kelly Slater defeated Kalani Chapman and Billy Kemper, respectively, in flawless six-foot Pipe. Both looked confident and in control, never trailing, guaranteeing the race for this years championship remains undecided heading into the last day of the contest, whenever that may be. Says Kelly: "Parko and I had a lot of time to think about today, and this event, but we won't come up against each other unless we make the finals. It's similar to 2003 when Andy beat me and won the title, but this year I'm actually trailing in the points. In the end, if I make another heat, he'll have to place one spot higher to win his first title."

All day on the beach, spectators were treated to a free showing of the world's best surfers doing battle at the world's best wave. At a baseball game you might be lucky to catch a fly ball, but here at Pipe folks are gifted the opportunity to collect the broken pieces of their favorite surfers boards—especially on a meaty day like today, when shards of foam and fiberglass washed in every few minutes. When Kerr broke a board in his high scoring third round win over Bede Durbidge, one such surf fan frantically jumped in the ocean and was sucked halfway to Rocky Point retrieving it. After the heat Kerr kindly took the time to sign the broken 6'6", sending the stoked spectator home with an early Christmas gift he won't soon forget.

With the swell forecasted to linger into Monday, we could see said World Title showdown and a new Pipe Masters champ crowned as early as Monday. And if not, it looks like another solid swell is set to roll in Friday the 14th, and the action will almost surely unfold then.—Zander Morton

Sebastian “Seabass” Zietz on his way to the 2012 Vans Triple Crown of Surfing title. Photo: Dorsey

BANZAI PIPELINE, Oahu/Hawaii (Sunday, December 9, 2012) – The Billabong Pipe Masters in Memory of Andy Irons ran a marathon 22 heats today, completed in six-to-eight foot (2 – 2.5 metre) waves at the Banzai Pipeline. The final stop on the 2012 ASP World Championship Tour (WCT), the Billabong Pipe Masters ran its second consecutive day of competition with the event's top seeds hitting the water and the 2012 ASP World Title on the line.

Kelly Slater (USA), 40, current ASP WCT No. 2, was methodical in his Round 3 heat, navigating both Pipeline and Backdoor with precision for a commanding win over wildcard Billy Kemper (HAW). Slater earned the day's highest heat total, an 18.63 out of 20, for his efforts.

"It drives you nuts when you're in the event and the waves are so good on the opening day," Slater said. "Backdoor got a little better today because the swell got a little more North, but last night was A-plus Pipe and everyone knew about it. There are really good waves out there. We were scrapping to get anything going and I just got in synch. Billy (Kemper) and I were scrapping for sure and he let me know he wanted to win that heat as bad as I did."

Slater, who is currently in contention for an unprecedented 12th ASP World Title, stressed the importance of focusing on each heat at the Billabong Pipe Masters rather than the distractions that come along with the ASP World Title Race. "We've had enough time to think about it," Slater said. "We're all processing it in our different ways. Mick (Fanning) is probably the most relaxed because he's a long shot. He knows what he has to do, he needs to win heats, whereas if I make it through the next heat then Parko (Joel Parkinson) has to beat me, but Joel and I aren't going to come up against each other unless we're in the Final. If you're thinking about that during your heat, you're not thinking about what's going on in the water. You have to be clear minded from all of that stuff."

Joel Parkinson (AUS), 31, current ASP WCT No. 1, improved his chances of clinching a maiden ASP World Title, taking a Round 3 win over deadly wildcard Kalani Chapman (HAW), 30, with textbook barrels at Backdoor. "It's good to get in the water and start the game," Parkinson said. "It was torture watching yesterday, but it's a nervous frustration. You've got to scramble at the start and stay patient at the end. I tried to get a couple of early ones and then wait. I got folded on a crazy left and then found that perfect drainer on the right. Backdoor can offer the best section to lay one over and it had the perfect part to lay one over. It felt so good to do that."

Parkinson would go onto blitz his afternoon Round 4 bout, advancing directly to the Quarterfinals of the Billabong Pipe Masters. Slater will contest his Round 4 heat when competition recommences.

Mick Fanning (AUS), 31, who was in contention for the ASP World Title heading into the Billabong Pipe Masters, was eliminated from competition by wildcard Shane Dorian (HAW), 40, this afternoon, ending his chances of a 3rd ASP World Title at the Banzai Pipeline. "Shane (Dorian) has been a hero of mine since I learned how to surf and I wanted to be in the water with him," Fanning said. "We said we'd make it a fun one out there. We were going tit-for-tat and I was close on the last one but it got me at the end. I was relaxed going in to this event because it (the ASP World Title) was a long shot. There was no pressure on me and I wanted to give it my all and finish well. I had a good heat and threw everything I had at it."

Sebastian Zietz (HAW), 24, went on to deliver a massive upset of his own this morning. Riding high after clinching the Vans Hawaiian Triple Crown of Surfing in Round 2, Zietz went on to eliminate ASP WCT rookie and local favorite John John Florence (HAW), 20, in their Round 3 match. "I kind of wasn't ready for it," Zietz said. "I was still celebrating it with two minutes left. John John (Florence) is my favorite surfer at the moment. He missed that first one and I got priority from him. He was looking at that Backdoor one, so I knew it must have been good. I saw him fall on that last one and it was lucky for me and unlucky for John. I'm still focused on the contest, this all hasn't really sunk in yet and I'll celebrate everything after it's over."

Zietz would go onto claim the opening Round 4 bout over Damien Hobgood (USA), 33, and Dane Reynolds (USA), 27, advancing directly into the Quarterfinals of the Billabong Pipe Masters. In addition to the ASP World Title Race drama and the culmination of the Vans Hawaiian Triple Crown battle, the world's best surfers put on a show in the classic Pipeline conditions, posting the event's high scores while battling for their respective rights to win the coveted Billabong Pipe Masters.

Reynolds, a wildcard into the event, posted the first perfect 10-point ride of the Billabong Pipe Masters, driving through a deep backdoor barrel en route to eliminating Adriano de Souza (BRA), 25 in Round 3. Reynolds' perfect score came in his second heat victory of the day after besting Kai Otton (AUS), 32, in Round 2 in their morning match up.

"There weren't any rights out there," Reynolds said. "It just looks like the right swell and size for the rights but they weren't coming in. On my right, it was crumbly and I was trying to get under the lip. It crumbled and I just got under the whitewash. I was deep and just pushed through it. It's the first 10 I got out here. I've been competing a lot this year still. I don't think there is a shifting of gears, you're just trying to make due with what comes to you."

After an impressive run this morning, Reynolds fell short against Zietz in his afternoon, non-elimination Round 4 heat and will take on C.J. Hobgood (USA), 33, in Round 5 when competition resumes.

Gabriel Medina (BRA), 18, led the Brazilian charge while getting the best of Kolohe Andino (USA), 18, in an incredible Round 3 rookie battle. Medina, who is often cited for his aerial game, looked comfortable in Pipeline's heavy conditions and earned one of the event's high-heat totals of 18.50 for two immaculate Pipeline bombs. "It felt so good to get two waves at Pipe," Medina said. "I've been watching the wave since this morning and rode a 6'6". I'm just stoked to make it through, I'm pretty happy. Where I come from is a barreling wave. I've surfed there all of my life and I think it helps me out here. I've heard people saying things about me not being able to surf on my backhand and that I can't get barreled, and it's good. I've been practicing and I think I'm getting better at it."

Event organizers will reconvene tomorrow morning at 6:30am local time for a possible 8am recommencement to competition. Surfline, official forecasters for the Billabong Pipe Masters, have called for a solid NW swell from today will ease through early next week. Looking further out, a much smaller NW swell will move in Wed the 12th, with a larger WNW swell for Friday the 14th. For more information, log onto www.aspworldtour.com